Buenos Aires

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Visit Buenos Aires – Plaza de Mayo

Plaza de Mayo (May Plaza) is the site of the May 25, 1810 Argentinean independence revolution. The plaza is surrounded by the Casa Rosada (Pink Residential House), the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Cabildo town hall and the May Pyramid. White scarf paintings were set on the plaza surface by the Mothers of the Disappeared in remembrance of children who disappeared during the civil war in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

San Telmo starts at the west edge of the Plaza de Mayo. It’s the oldest district of Buenos Aires. Visit the Russian Orthodox Holy Trinity Church, the busy San Telmo Market on Sundays and Dorrego Square.

Visit Buenos Aires – Plaza San Martin

Plaza San Martin – Enjoy this large park in the downtown area. Downtown is an excellent choice for accommodation with its shops and restaurants along Florida Street. Also, it’s close to attractions such as Recoleta, Teatro Colon, Plaza de Mayo and San Telmo. At the lower edge of the plaza, visit the eternal flame in tribute to soldiers who died attempting to regain the Malvinas (Falklands).

Visit Buenos Aires – Recoleta

Recoleta – one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in the city. You can find elegant shops, excellent restaurants and open air cafes under its gomero trees. Recoleta Cemetery – visit the grave of Eva Peron (Evita) in this stone walled cemetery. Admission is free.

La Boca Tourist District

Visit Buenos Aires – La Boca

La Boca – along Caminito St, just south of San Telmo, find brightly painted buildings established by Italian immigrants. Restaurants and street entertainers perform brief tangos to generate income.

Visit Buenos Aires – Palermo

Palermo – a residential quarter that is home to the Buenos Aires Zoo, Carlos Thays Botanical Garden, Buenos Aires Japanese Gardens, the Monument to the Spanish, Parque Norte Waterpark and the Planetarium (Planetario Galileo Galilei).

Buenos Aires Hotel Recommendations

Visit Buenos Aires – See More Sights

Avenida 9 de Julio – one of the widest streets in the world with up to 14 lanes of traffic. It includes the Obelisk in Plaza de la Republica and the Colon Theatre. The theater is one of the most highly regarded opera houses in the world and the pride of Buenos Aires.

City bike tours – these are a great way to see Recoleta, Palmero, , Puente de la Mujer, San Telmo and La Boca.

Weather in Buenos Aires

The hottest months are January and February when humidity can also be very high. Expect average summer highs of 80 F (26 C) and average lows of 70 F (20 C). In the winter months temperatures are moderated by the Atlantic ocean and can hover just above freezing. Expect average winter highs of 60 F (15 C) and lows of 50 F (10 C). Rainfall is spread fairly evenly throughout the year. Spring and fall are the best times of year to visit Buenos Aires for good weather.

Visit Buenos Aires – Background

Buenos Aires, nicknamed Baires, is the capital of Argentina and one of the largest cities in South America. It’s located where the Rio de la Plata delta meets the southern Atlantic. The Rio de la Plata is the widest river in the world at this point. The people of Buenos Aires refer to themselves as porteños – people of the port.

San Telmo Market, Convent of San Francisco

The city has been founded by a variety of European immigrants. Many immigrated to avoid the world wars in Europe. This gives Buenos Aires a central European ambiance and architecture, which is not typical of the rest of South America. So, the city is often referred to as the Paris of South America.

Visit Buenos Aires – Transportation

Buenos Aires is served by two major airports. Ministro Pistarini International Airport, also known as Ezeiza International Airport (EZE), is located about 30 minutes southwest of the old downtown area. Cabs can be purchased at a booth inside the airport. A driver is assigned and then escorts you to the vehicle. You pay the cashier, not the cab driver. A less expensive, but more time consuming option is to take the shuttle bus with Manuel Tienda Leon.

The Jorge Newbery Airport (AEP) is located along the Rio Plata river about 10 minutes from downtown. This is the domestic airport used to access locations such as Iguazu Falls.

The subway is extensive and inexpensive, but doesn’t cover La Recoleta or La Boca. It’s easy and affordable to catch a cab around the city. Make sure the meter is running.